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German – Wenn Schweine fliegen können! is identical with the English saying "when pigs fly", although the older proverb Wenn Schweine Flügel hätten, wäre alles möglich ("if pigs had wings, everything would be possible") is in more common use, often modified on the second part to something impossible, like "if pigs had wings, even your ...
Perusalem is a satire of Germany (Preussen, i.e. Prussia) in The Inca of Perusalem by George Bernard Shaw. Petrovakia: a fictional union republic in the game Heavy Weapon, usually referring to Czechoslovakia. Pfennig Halbpfennig: presumably German/Eastern European Grand Duchy and setting for the operetta The Grand Duke, by Gilbert and Sullivan ...
Germany then is able to conquer the western portion of the Soviet Union following a long conflict. The Allies (at peace with Germany) are able to win against Japan in the Pacific. The mod begins with a Cold War between the United States, Germany and India (which is led by Subhas Chandra Bose after a successful revolution).
The former U.S. and Germany manager gives his pick for which two teams will compete in the World Cup final on July 15. Klinsmann: 'Almost impossible' for Germany to repeat at World Cup Skip to ...
After attacks, German president says absolute security is impossible. Paul Carrel. Updated July 31, ... Munich was the scene of the bloodiest of the German attacks, on July 22, in which an 18-year ...
Schuman said that "[t]he coming together of the countries of Europe requires the elimination of the age-old opposition of France and Germany... the solidarity in production thus established will make it plain that any war between France and Germany becomes not merely unthinkable, but materially impossible." [3]
The German-Jewish diarists Luise Solmitz and Victor Klemperer mentioned the speech in their diaries but paid little attention to Hitler's threat. [44] Outside Germany, coverage of the speech focused on the geopolitical implications of Hitler's discussion of foreign policy, [45] [46] while the threat to Jews went unremarked. [45]
The Greater Germanic Reich (German: Großgermanisches Reich), fully styled the Greater Germanic Reich of the German Nation (German: Großgermanisches Reich der Deutschen Nation), [4] was the official state name of the political entity that Nazi Germany tried to establish in Europe during World War II. [5]